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childrenswear — chil‧drens‧wear [ˈtʆɪldrənzˌweə ǁ ˌwer] noun [uncountable] clothes for children; used especially in shops and manufacturing: • She makes childrenswear under her own label Ruff ’n Tumble . • the childrenswear department * * * childrenswear UK US… … Financial and business terms
Childrenswear — Prior to 1800, children were simply thought of as little adults in regard to clothing attire. Their clothing was a miniature version of adult society. As with adult fashion, direction was initiated in Europe and was further influenced by the… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
Childrenswear designer — A designer possessing the necessary skills of an adult designer, as well as an understanding of children s proportions and related sizing issues. An awareness and comprehension of safety issues and laws specific to this market are also… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
Adams Childrenswear — JS Childrenswear Ltd Former type Ltd Industry Retail clothing Founded 1933 (Birmingham) Founder(s) Amy A … Wikipedia
Infant bodysuit — Onesies redirects here. For the children s game sometimes known by this name, see Jacks. Infant wearing a bodysuit An infant bodysuit is a garment designed to be worn by infants much like a t shirt; they are distinguished from t shirts by an… … Wikipedia
Marks & Spencer — M S redirects here. For other uses, see M S (disambiguation). Marks Spencer Type Public limited company Traded as LSE: … Wikipedia
Onesie — or onesize is American English for a bodysuit for infants designed to conceal a diaper when worn. It is also called a creeper, diaper shirt or snapsuit. The British English equivalent is babygro. Onesie is a genericized trademark registered to… … Wikipedia
List of generic and genericized trademarks — Contents 1 List of former trademarks that have become generic terms 2 List of protected trademarks frequently used as generic terms 3 Notes 4 References … Wikipedia
American Apparel & Footwear Association — (AAFA) An organization comprised of members of the apparel and footwear industries. This organization s members also include those from the childrenswear industry since the Childrenswear Manufacturers Association dissolved in the late 1990s.… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
Designer — A person who conceptualizes and oversees the creation of accessories, childrenswear, footwear, jewelry, menswear, millinery, and/or womenswear. Costume designers design clothing specific to the cinema, theatre, or television. In the haute… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry